Ireland sees more visitors from mainland Europe than from Britain for first time in 2Q2017
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01 August 2017 (Edited )
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Visits from Britain were down by 6% (the weak pound certainly being one cause), while visits from mainland Europe- countries that share the euro with Ireland - were up by 10%. Visits from heavily Irish-American North America were up by 22%.
Note to Tourism Ireland: Keep working on attracting Europeans, but don't neglect the US market.